The Ferrari 348 was presented at the Frankfurt Salon in 1989 and marked the end of production for the 328 series. As the name suggests, the car was powered by a 3.4-liter rear-mounted V8, with the “T” ...
The F355 didn't look dissimilar to the 348, but was given an updated design that lost the Testarossa-inspired side strakes for large open ducts, and generally updated the mid-engine Ferrari look for ...
Ferrari 348 was, is, and will continue to be a sportscar with lots of fans around the world, despite remaining just a thing of the past for the Italian brand. And while Ferrari obviously has no ...
After a very successful history of more than fourteen years, the 308/328 series was finally replaced in 1989. And even if on the exterior there weren't many significant changes the big changes on the ...
In 1993 at the Turin motor show Ferrari unveiled the special edition 348 GT Competizione. Produced into the middle of 1994, only 56 units were made, eight of which were right-hand drive. Also known as ...
The Ferrari 488 Pista, 458 Speciale, 430 Scuderia and 360 Challenge Stradale: you’ve heard of all of those hardcore variants of Ferrari’s sports cars, we’re sure. But what about their granddaddy, the ...
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Today's Nice Price or No Dice 348 is described as almost all original. That's either a good or a bad thing depending on your view of what's considered to be one of the less successful Pininfarina ...
The 348 was the entry-level model to Ferrari’s range, back in the late ‘80s, early ‘90s, but while it looked and sounded like an Italian supercar, it was apparently criticized for not being as fast as ...
The price range for the Ferrari 348 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $116,710 and going to $134,200 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available ...